Saturday, January 30, 2021

The Hermaphrodite: Layshia Clarendon

Last February the WNBA and the New York Liberty signed a hermaphrodite to join their team. According to online reports, the Hermaphrodite Layshia Clarendon recently had top surgery to remove her (or his) breast. The transgendered athlete's decision was embraced by the WNBA and his direct team leads. For more, click here

18 comments:

  1. There are too many hermaphrodites hiding under the term transgendered. The WMBA is filled with hermaphrodites and i can't believe the WMBA supports hermaphrodites on an all girls team. Just like they're allowing caster semenya to run against women. Am i the only one who sees errors and red flags?

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  2. Dont get me wrong, i support hermaphrodites as they transition into their desired gender. However i don't support them playing against straight women who don't have issues with their gender. The WMBA is hiring more hermaphrodites and less girls i am talking about real girls the ones who don't need medicine to keep their body from trasforming.

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  3. ^It's all about winning the championship. Caster dominates the field and this one right here will dominate the field. I stop watching the WNBA because the women looked gay to me. I didn't understand it in the beginning but now it makes sense. Now we have transgendered team players 80% of the players look transgendered.

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  4. i dont watch the games on television everybody in the league look transgendered if you find some straight players who dont take meds let me know.

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  5. Read this!

    While LGBTQ advocates have praised the order for protecting transgender athletes and critics have blasted the order for creating what they see as an uneven playing field in girls sports, Biden’s executive order doesn’t appear to affect current national-level policies for transgender athletes at the college or professional levels. The NCAA has had policies in place to govern transgender athlete eligibility for at least a decade. The IOC follows a similar policy, based mostly on testosterone levels, and USA Swimming follows the same policy. Here’s a brief overview of the two policies, which have been in place since well before Biden’s order:

    https://swimswam.com/new-president-new-interpretation-on-transgender-athlete-access/

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  6. If you are straight and dont need meds to feed your body you have no chance against a hermaphrodite.

    I am just saying

    Read this:
    NCAA: a trans female athlete must complete one full year of testosterone suppression treatment before being eligible to compete on a women’s team in the NCAA. A trans male athlete with the proper medical exemption can compete on a men’s team in the NCAA while receiving testosterone treatment, but also loses their eligibility to compete on a women’s team.

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  7. IOC/USA Swimming: a trans female athlete must declare their gender identity as female and cannot change that for a period of four years. They must then show that their testosterone levels are below a certain threshold for at least one full year before being eligible to compete in women’s events. Testosterone levels must remain below that threshold for the athlete to remain eligible.

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  8. They need to be documented properly through Congress.

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  9. My niece played basketball in college at Howard University she received less play time because she wasn't born as a hermaphrodite and she had no siblings who was born as a hermaphrodite

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  10. We went to aa few WNBA games and that's all you saw at the games hermaphrodites and their parents. It's their sport, not ours and I bet you have their parents running the WNBA. You're right we haven't documented them properly. The straight females who take no meds are afraid to speak up on this issue. They are the ones who are suffering. There are too many coaches in the WNBA who was born different.

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    1. Parents of hermaphrodites are running the WNBA?

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  11. It's offensive to call us hermaphrodites that's why we use the term intersex or transgendered.

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    1. When you trace it back to its origin you run into the term hermaphrodite. How can you ignore that?

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  12. I don't think she is becoming a he, she don't want breast. She refers to her significant other as wife so she must be the husband who removed the breast. Just don't try out for the NBA.

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  13. The WNBA is so full of shit. It's like the sport was created for those who you say carry the genetic trait or had chidren born intersex. It's all the same damn thing, intersex, transgendered, hermie, hijra. if you are the mother of a tall hermie you got the job. if you are raising one then they got the job. to keep slipping one into sports is another issue. i glad they're being caught and now approved of despite their bodies beings different. Why is the world ignoring that they're changing the face of sports?

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  15. We DGAF what You weird defective @$$ MFs don't like!!!! Go get your own shyt and stay TF away from REAL WOMEN!!!! FOH

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